Okay, I'll take just one more minute.
I think it's very important, when we're dealing with the provinces and the ministers of the provinces, that we do try to get some binding targets in place, because if we as a country are dealing with international partners to try to have a consensus or binding targets, whether it's Kyoto or different agreements, if we can't do that in-house, we lose face when we go out to the international community. So if we are dealing with these very important issues, and environmental standard issues, we need to make sure that we are in fact setting standards across the country. Whether it's our water table or whether it's our air, it goes from one province to another, so it's very important that we have regulations that are common from one part of the country to the other part.